The honest review

Point View Resort in Camdenton sits on the north side of Lake of the Ozarks and operates more like a classic family lakeside camp than a corporate resort — and that's exactly why families with young children keep returning year after year, many for 40-plus years running. The property is owner-operated, which shows in the upkeep, the hospitality, and the small details that make a family week go smoothly.

The 18 waterfront cabins are the core of the experience. They range from 2 to 4 bedrooms and every single one sits steps from the water, with private BBQ grills, full kitchens stocked with what you need to actually cook, DirecTV, and WiFi. For families, the full kitchen is a genuine money-saver and a sanity-saver — you're not forced to take three kids to a restaurant for every meal. The cabins are described consistently across reviews as clean, bright, and well-maintained with newer furnishings, which is meaningful in a market where aging lakeside rentals often hide their wear behind rustic branding.

The shoreline is the real amenity. Over 700 feet of private waterfront gives kids room to spread out, and the two sandy beach areas are natural gathering spots for the under-10 crowd. Free water toys — kayaks, paddleboards, paddle boats, and a water trampoline — are included without extra charges, which is a meaningful distinction from resort marinas that nickel-and-dime every rental. Jet ski rentals are available on-site for an additional fee for families wanting powered water toys.

Fishing is taken seriously here. The resort has three docks including a covered, heated indoor fish house — unusual and genuinely useful for spring and fall visits or early mornings. The property maintains an extensive custom fish habitat beneath an eight-well fishing dock, which makes this a legitimate fishing destination rather than a token amenity.

Land-side, there are two playgrounds and a game room in a converted garage that handles evenings and the occasional rainy afternoon. A communal bonfire area with benches becomes the social hub after dinner. The setup is simple and low-tech, which works beautifully for families who want their kids running around outside rather than staring at screens.

The honest trade-off is that Point View has no on-site restaurant, no spa, no water slides, and no resort programming. Parents looking for a hands-off activity schedule or couples wanting recovery time without their kids being genuinely occupied will find the burden falls on them. This is a place for families who want to be active together at the lake, not a place where the resort entertains your children for you. At roughly $160–$280 per night depending on cabin size, it delivers excellent value for groups who fill a 3 or 4-bedroom cabin.

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Who this works for

Derived from FamilyFactor data

  • Toddlers

    ages 0–3

  • Elementary

    ages 4–8

  • Tweens

    ages 9–12

  • Teens

    ages 13+

  • Multi-gen

    with grandparents

All amenities (12)
  • 18 waterfront cabins (2, 3, and 4 bedroom)
  • 700+ ft of private shoreline
  • BBQ grills and picnic tables at each cabin
  • Communal bonfire area with benches
  • DirecTV and WiFi in all cabins
  • Free kayaks, paddleboards, paddle boats, and water trampoline
  • Full kitchens in every cabin
  • Game room
  • Indoor heated fish house
  • Three fishing docks (one covered and heated)
  • Two children's playground areas
  • Two sandy beach areas